…Let's take a look at what's new in Visual Studio 2013.…We begin with a lot of Visual enhancements.…Visual Studio 2013 allows you to select different themes as…we'll see later, it allows you to get quick access to…your notifications from Microsoft, the search and replace mechanism is…quite a bit better, and the code navigation facilities are awesome.…Microsoft account integration has been added to Visual Studio 2013.…As I mentioned before, your settings can now roam…with you when you sign in with your Microsoft account.…

You don't have to use a Microsoft account…if you don't want to, but the roaming facility…is so nice and the fact that you…get automatic notifications pretty much makes it worth it.…Plus, since you have to use your Microsoft account in order to ship an app for…Windows Store, you may as well go ahead and hook it up to Visual Studio as well.…There are two really great features called code map…and code peek which we will explore in some…detail, that allow you to navigate your code in…a much more robust way in Visual Studio 2013.…

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3/12/2014

Visual Studio 2013 is here, and like every release from Microsoft, it is chock full of great new features. This course gives web developers exactly what they need to know to get started, whether they're coming from older versions of Visual Studio or another IDE. To begin, author Michael Lehman shows you around the toolbars, menus, and components in Visual Studio, so you can invoke commands and navigate your code fast. He also tackles Microsoft's One ASP.NET strategy, a "web developer's buffet" designed to make web forms, MVC controllers, web APIs, and single-page applications all available to you in any type of project. Last, Michael covers how to debug locally, remotely, and on Windows Azure, and use one-click publishing and other web deployment methods to get your projects out the door quickly.